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The questions on appear to be intended to be tagged instead. The tag has no tag wiki/summary and is only tagged on 39 questions. I say retag them to and just get rid of the tag.

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I'm not convinced a precompiler is strictly the same as a preprocessor, but maybe that is just an academic distinction and not a practical one.

As most questions tagged are also tagged with C/C++ or SASS/CSS where this distinction between precompiler and preprocessor seems relevant, my guts say that burnination of the tag should not take place.

Just leave the tag; if anything, clean-up by members that are familiar with the technology stack the question is about would be appropriate.

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    I agree about keeping the tag. A pre-compiler is more like something QT uses or the first C++ "compilers": translate additional contructs to the target language. It's basically a mixture of a preprocessor (which has no idea about the target language semantics/context) and a transpiler (which translates from one language to another). Jul 3, 2018 at 10:53
  • @Olaf I'm not sure I agree with "which has no idea about the target language semantics" - a preprocessor must know the rules of the target language, otherwise what's the point of writing Sass, for example, if it can't compile successfully to CSS?
    – TylerH
    Jul 3, 2018 at 15:45
  • @TylerH: I don't know the tool you mentioned. But that might be a precompiler or transpiler actually. Unfortunately the three terms are often used wrongly. See many precompiler questions which are about the C preprocessor actually. and no, that has no idea bout the semantics, but some of the syntax and grammar (three other confused terms). Jul 3, 2018 at 17:58

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